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Arlington Court and Carriage Collection
Arlington Court is a Regency house built in 1823 with an extensive estate.
The stables at Arlington Court host the National Trust’s Carriage Collection which is an impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles.
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Arlington Court and Carriage Collection, Arlington, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 4LP, United Kingdom
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